Refine.tools – 10 client-side career tools
10 free career tools, client-side, but AI resume tools and interview coaches are crowded.

Career coach SaaS in a field already saturated with Tyson, Coach.me, and LinkedIn Learning.
Job seekers, career changers, professionals navigating interviews and skill gaps
Tyson · LinkedIn Resume Assistant · Indeed Career Guidance
I’ve noticed a common problem: even highly skilled professionals spend years working hard but often guess their way through career decisions — what skills to learn, when to switch jobs, how to prepare for interviews, or whether their resume even tells the right story.
I’ve seen this firsthand through my work leading engineering teams at Apple and DocuSign, conducting hundreds of interviews, and mentoring professionals. The problem isn’t talent — it’s lack of guidance.
So I built Career AutoPilot, an AI-powered platform designed to help anyone take control of their career. It helps with:
AI-powered career guidance
Resume and professional story improvement
Interview preparation
Planning long-term career growth
I’m sharing here because I’d love feedback from the HN community — especially from engineers, PMs, and professionals who have navigated multiple career changes:
Would this actually help you in your career?
What are the hardest career decisions you’ve faced?
You can check it out here: https://www.careerautopilot.ai/
Any thoughts, critiques, or suggestions would be incredibly valuable as I iterate on this. Thanks!
10 free career tools, client-side, but AI resume tools and interview coaches are crowded.
BYOK interview workflow beats keyword-scanning resume tools like Teal and Rezi.
The product packs a practical set of career helpers into a single, no-account web app — paste your CV, use your own OpenAI key, and get ATS-optimized rewrites, voice-enabled mock interviews, negotiation scripts and an equity calculator instantly. The privacy-first approach (everything via localStorage and BYO API key) is a neat differentiator that will appeal to cautious users; the downside is it's still riding on commodity LLM behavior, so its value is in convenience and UX rather than novel models.
Yet another AI job matcher when LinkedIn, Indeed, and Jobscan already do this.
Runs fully in-browser and even supports using your own OpenAI key so nothing needs to persist on a server — a smart privacy-first choice. The voice interview coach, salary-negotiator scripts and job decoder feel like features someone built while actually job-hunting; solid, practical tooling, though it stops short of deeper integrations (LinkedIn export, ATS templates) that would make it indispensable.
Builds a master career profile so AI doesn't miss your best experience.